Test Completion
Definition
The activities performed at the end of a test phase, including archiving test artifacts, analyzing lessons learned, and creating a test summary report. It ensures that valuable information is preserved for future projects.
Related Terms
A document that describes the scope, approach, resources, schedule, and activities for a testing effort. It defines what will be tested, how it will be tested, and the criteria for starting and stopping testing.
Exit CriteriaThe conditions that must be satisfied before a testing activity can be considered complete. They may include coverage targets, defect thresholds, or schedule constraints.
Test Summary ReportA document produced at the end of a testing phase that summarizes the testing activities, results, and any deviations from the plan. It provides stakeholders with an assessment of the quality of the tested product.
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